School education is now compulsory

14 November, 2012

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a legislation to provide free education to children between five and 16 years before the House witnessed a walkout by the MQM over poor law and order in Karachi.

On a private member day, the bill moved by PPP MNA Yasmeen Rahman received support from all parties. PPP Chief Whip Syed Khursheed Shah said the bill, the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Bill 2012, takes the support even from constitution that calls for provision of free education to all citizens of the state.

Although the mandate of the bill is limited to the federal capital territory as the education is a devolved subject, Shah hoped that provinces would also follow it because this is an important piece of legislation for promotion of education in the country.

Talking about the bill, PPP lawmaker Shehnaz Wazir Ali said that the legislation was need of the hour, as currently 7.2 million children were not going to schools. She felt that standards of education should be redefined because failure on this front had not produced quality education.

Later, speaking on a point of order, MQM legislator Abdul Qadir Khanzada talked about security situation in Karachi and said that silence on part of two major political parties in this regard was deplorable and staged a walk out from the session. He said if a clear statement of the government did not come on the floor of the House by Wednesday (today), the party would boycott whole session of the National Assembly.

Commenting on the walkout, PML-N member Sheikh Rohail Asghar, said "On one hand they [MQM] complain, and on the other hand, they stage walkout. If they are so wary of the government, why they don't part their ways from the government," he remarked.

PPP's Nawab Ghani Talpur said that walkout was not solution and suggested a committee of parliament should be formed to visit Karachi and Hyderabad to submit its report within seven days. He believed that situation in Karachi and interior Sindh could be tackled by sending Karachi Police in interior Sindh and vice versa.

PML-Q Likeminded lawmaker Kashmala Tariq called for starting the debate on Karachi law and order through an adjournment motion.

Reader Comments:

Planning for Education

All Pakistanies should thank God for education has become copulsory in Pakistan.To implement this programme successfully, the govt. should increase the teachers supply.We shall need the following type of teachers as well. 1-Special Education teachers 2-Vocationa and technical education teachers 3-Guidance and counselling personel --specially for the girl students.4.Librarians.4 Home Economics teachers 5.Curriculum specialists--specially for Islamic Studies teachers. We should also establish TRANSLATION wing on the permanet basis.WE should particlarly try to translate Methodology books from the USA.Other countries also have something unique to offer.To live in global village means that we should have a global quality of educational system.There should also be facilities for in-service education of teachers on life-long basis.We survive by adaptation for global competition.

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